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Arthur Hulnick

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American intelligence officer and academic (1935–2018)
Art Hulnick
Director of the CIA Watch Office
In office
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Personal details
Born(1935-08-09)August 9, 1935
DiedApril 18, 2018(2018-04-18) (aged 82)
SpouseEileen Brandt (1965)
AwardsCareer Intelligence Medal
Military service
Branch/serviceUnited States Air Force
RankCaptain
Battles/warsCold War
Academic career
Known forProgenitor of the "Matrix Model" of intelligence management
Awards
  • Distinguished Scholar Award
  • Templeton Award
Academic background
Alma materWoodrow Wilson School,Princeton University
Academic work
DisciplineIntelligence studies
InstitutionsPardee School of Global Studies,Boston University
Notable works
  • Fixing the Spy Machine
  • Keeping Us Safe
  • What’s Wrong with the Intelligence Cycle?

Arthur S. "Art" Hulnick was an American intelligence officer and academic, considered an impactful scholar in the field ofIntelligence studies. During theCold War, he served in theUnited States Air Force and helped interviewNorth Korean defectors.[1] During the course of his 28-year career at theCentral Intelligence Agency (CIA), he ran the agency'sWatch Office, served as speechwriter for CIA directorWilliam H. Webster, acted as a spokesman for the agency, and helped write, edit, and brief thePresident's Daily Brief.[2] In 1989, Hulnick was appointed as the first-everOfficer in Residence atBoston University, where he taught courses in intelligence studies. He remained at BU after his retirement from the CIA in 1992, taking a position as a full-time lecturer.[3] As an academic, his essayWhat's Wrong with the Intelligence Cycle? has become the most-cited article in the history of the journalIntelligence and National Security.[1] In it and later essays building upon it, he argued for a complete replacement of the outdatedIntelligence cycle with a newer, more refined theory of intelligence management that he called the "Matrix Model."

Written works

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  • Fixing the Spy Machine: Preparing American Intelligence for the Twenty-First Century[4]
  • Keeping Us Safe: Secret Intelligence and Homeland Security[5]
  • What's Wrong with the Intelligence Cycle?

References

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  1. ^ab"RIP: Prof. Arthur S. Hulnick | The Frederick S. Pardee School of Global Studies".www.bu.edu. Retrieved2025-12-18.
  2. ^Johnson, Loch K.; Phythian, Mark (2018-07-29)."A Tribute to Prof. Arthur S. Hulnick".Intelligence and National Security.33 (5):633–633.doi:10.1080/02684527.2018.1468644.ISSN 0268-4527.
  3. ^"Arthur S. Hulnick, 82, former CIA officer and BU professor - The Boston Globe".BostonGlobe.com. Retrieved2025-12-18.
  4. ^Hulnick, Arthur S. (1999-11-30).Fixing the Spy Machine: Preparing American Intelligence for the Twenty-First Century. Bloomsbury Publishing USA.ISBN 978-0-313-39030-2.
  5. ^"Keeping Us Safe".www.bloomsburycollections.com.doi:10.5040/9798400675577. Retrieved2025-12-18.
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